Alok Kumar Gupta's Review On Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal

Faculty
3.5
Social Life
1.5
Placement
2.5
Course
2.5
Campus
3.0
Hostel
3.0
Alok Kumar Gupta
Reviewed on Mar 27, 2020

Remarks

The college is good but government funding is very less. Rather than improving infrastructure of already stabilised college, they are opening new colleges. It only decreases the quality of medical facilities. And we also don't get all the medical equipments and technology. In the scarcity of the resources people wants us to perform like an AIIMS doctor.

Course Curriculum Overview

2.5

The curriculum is excellent and have been designed in best possible way. We have hectic internship of 365 days. The syllabus so huge and also we have study alot, like we spend around 12-15 years for medical degree to be a specialist.

Placement Experience

2.5

Due to scarcity of doctors we don't face much problem for job. But nowadays the moneterial earning is not much. And also we have to face the rising voilence against doctors. Intership is good as we get proper exposure but stipend is very less. We work for more than 12-14 hrs a day and we get pay of around 9-10k per month as an intern.

College Events

1.5

We get to celebrate only annual fest. We are always sort of time for our studies itself. We have to read standard textbook of foreign authors and they are so lengthy. And also we have to attend our classes for 8 to 4.

Fee Structure And Facilities

Fees are feasible and also government provide scholarship to underprivileged students. But for a private institutions the fees is so expensive. To study in a private medical college is not everyone's cup of tea. You have to be a millionaire.

Fees and Financial Aid

For reserved category people the government provide scholarship. I don't have much information as i belong to general category. The scholarship is sufficient for college and hostel fees. It's good and should be provided to underprivileged students.

Campus Life

3

We don't have much extracurricular activities. We have badminton court, tennis court, and gym but all are not maintained because of poor funding from government. also we don't time for all this. Either we spend our time in library or in hospital wards.

Alumni/Alumna

Yes they are always helping, that's what the best thing about medical fraternity. We learn alot from our seniors. and also seniors give their books to their juniors who can't afford expensive books. We also get to learn so much about medical field.

Admission

I gave NEET UG EXAM IN 2014 AND GOT RANK AIR 1411. Then i gone through counseling process and was allotted the college. It's a government funded college. I got this rank among more than 6 lac competitors.

Faculty

3.5

They are highly educated and experienced. They are always eager to teach. The experience teaches us the things that a book can never teach us. And that's where the role of a experience teacher/mentor/doctor comes in.

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